Mundt
Mundt is a German family name , which is derived from mouth as a nickname or is the patronymic of Mundo, the short form of first names such as Raimund and Mundhart.
Name bearer
- Albert Mundt (1883–1940), German art historian, conservationist, publisher and state curator
- Andreas Mundt (* 1960), German administrative lawyer and President of the Federal Cartel Office
- Angélique Mundt (* 1966), German psychologist and psychotherapist
- August Mundt (1866–1952), German inventor and entrepreneur, builder of the Tropholit works in the Misburg harbor
- Emilie Mundt (1842–1922), Danish painter and art teacher
- Ernst Mundt (1921–1962), victim of the Berlin Wall
- Felix Mundt (* 1973), German classical philologist and university professor
- Florian Mundt (artist name LeFloid , * 1987), German writer and producer of videos
- Günter Mundt (1928–2009), German handball player and coach
- Hans Josef Mundt (1914–2002), German writer
- Johann Heinrich Mundt (1632–1691), Czech organ builder of German origin
- Karl Earl Mundt (1900–1974), American politician
- Kristina Mundt (* 1966), German rower
- Maximilian Mundt (* 1996), German film artist and actor
- Miel Mundt (1880-1949), Dutch football player
- Nicole Walter-Mundt (* 1965), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Pascal Mundt (* 1955), German cameraman
- Siegfried Mundt (* 1951), German soccer player
- Theodor Mundt (1808–1861), German writer
- Thomas Mundt (* 1964), German badminton player
- Ulrike Mundt (* 1976), German artist
- Werner Mundt (1939-2005), German boxer
- Wilhelm Mundt (* 1959), German sculptor